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Cross into the Blue: T-birds crew chief trains with Navy's air demonstration team.
Citizen Airman
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December 1, 2003|
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For two weeks in October, the Air Force advertising slogan "Cross into the Blue" took on new meaning for a reservist assigned to the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds.
Tech. Sgt. Brian Plauche, the first reservist assigned to the team and crew chief for the No. 1 aircraft, was selected to participate in an exchange program Oct. 8-19 with the Blue Angels, the Navy's equivalent to the Thunderbirds.
"The exchange program was an opportunity for me to see how the Blue Angels conduct business," Plauche said. "The experience will help ...
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